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  • 101 de forma puntual

    = occasionally, when necessary
    Ex. Only occasionally although increasingly is the full text of a document used.
    Ex. Use pesticides only when necessary and only in amounts that will adequately control pests.
    * * *
    = occasionally, when necessary

    Ex: Only occasionally although increasingly is the full text of a document used.

    Ex: Use pesticides only when necessary and only in amounts that will adequately control pests.

    Spanish-English dictionary > de forma puntual

  • 102 de gran capacidad

    (adj.) = large-capacity, high capacity
    Ex. The technology now exists to permit searching of fairly large full-text or bibliographic data bases on local computers using optical storage or large-capacity hard disks.
    Ex. Videodiscs can provide high capacity secondary storage and it is possible for the personal computer enthusiast to make use of a home video recorder in this way.
    * * *
    (adj.) = large-capacity, high capacity

    Ex: The technology now exists to permit searching of fairly large full-text or bibliographic data bases on local computers using optical storage or large-capacity hard disks.

    Ex: Videodiscs can provide high capacity secondary storage and it is possible for the personal computer enthusiast to make use of a home video recorder in this way.

    Spanish-English dictionary > de gran capacidad

  • 103 de vez en cuando

    from time to time, now and again, every now and then, every so often
    * * *
    = from time to time, now and then, now and again, once in a while, at various times, occasionally, off and on, on and off, occasional, every so often, every now and then, every now and again, every once in a while
    Ex. From time to time it may be necessary to consult external references sources in order for the indexer to achieve a sufficient understanding of the document content for effective indexing.
    Ex. All talk now and then wanders down byways, for a moment or two, during which the participants gather themselves for a fresh attack on the main subject.
    Ex. Such paper was rarely made, but may now and again be found with the watermark in the middle, or next to an edge, of the sheet.
    Ex. But why, I ask you, can he not be supportive, even once in a while?.
    Ex. At various times the library holds computer classes for children and adults.
    Ex. Only occasionally although increasingly is the full text of a document used.
    Ex. Off and on for the past decade a small group of transpeople have set up a protest camp across the road in the hope of changing the law.
    Ex. On and off for the past two decades, her father has been gathering information about their family genealogy.
    Ex. BLAISE conduct the occasional search for those libraries which do not have access to a terminal.
    Ex. Every so often, the mist cleared and I could see sunlight in the distance.
    Ex. I can walk on that foot, but as you described, every now and then without warning, the foot and ankle give way.
    Ex. Every now and again, someone gets the fame they deserve.
    Ex. It does help to every once in a while ask where we came from and where we are going as a library.
    * * *
    = from time to time, now and then, now and again, once in a while, at various times, occasionally, off and on, on and off, occasional, every so often, every now and then, every now and again, every once in a while

    Ex: From time to time it may be necessary to consult external references sources in order for the indexer to achieve a sufficient understanding of the document content for effective indexing.

    Ex: All talk now and then wanders down byways, for a moment or two, during which the participants gather themselves for a fresh attack on the main subject.
    Ex: Such paper was rarely made, but may now and again be found with the watermark in the middle, or next to an edge, of the sheet.
    Ex: But why, I ask you, can he not be supportive, even once in a while?.
    Ex: At various times the library holds computer classes for children and adults.
    Ex: Only occasionally although increasingly is the full text of a document used.
    Ex: Off and on for the past decade a small group of transpeople have set up a protest camp across the road in the hope of changing the law.
    Ex: On and off for the past two decades, her father has been gathering information about their family genealogy.
    Ex: BLAISE conduct the occasional search for those libraries which do not have access to a terminal.
    Ex: Every so often, the mist cleared and I could see sunlight in the distance.
    Ex: I can walk on that foot, but as you described, every now and then without warning, the foot and ankle give way.
    Ex: Every now and again, someone gets the fame they deserve.
    Ex: It does help to every once in a while ask where we came from and where we are going as a library.

    Spanish-English dictionary > de vez en cuando

  • 104 de última hora

    last-minute
    * * *
    = last minute [last-minute], up-to-the-minute, late breaking [late-breaking], hot off the griddle
    Ex. In the case of BUSHMEN and HOTTENTOTS, the peoples' real names don't even appear as after-the-fact, last minute cross-references to the defamatory form.
    Ex. These systems carry up-to-the-minute information on stock prices, currency rates, world and national events, etc.
    Ex. This is a late breaking full text database designed for online searchers who need instant access to the texts of trade journals, newsletters, and business publication at or near the time of their original publication.
    Ex. 'As long as I'm the editor I want news that's hot off the griddle!' she says, rejecting any story more than 15 minutes old.
    * * *
    = last minute [last-minute], up-to-the-minute, late breaking [late-breaking], hot off the griddle

    Ex: In the case of BUSHMEN and HOTTENTOTS, the peoples' real names don't even appear as after-the-fact, last minute cross-references to the defamatory form.

    Ex: These systems carry up-to-the-minute information on stock prices, currency rates, world and national events, etc.
    Ex: This is a late breaking full text database designed for online searchers who need instant access to the texts of trade journals, newsletters, and business publication at or near the time of their original publication.
    Ex: 'As long as I'm the editor I want news that's hot off the griddle!' she says, rejecting any story more than 15 minutes old.

    Spanish-English dictionary > de última hora

  • 105 del estilo de los directorios

    (adj.) = directory-type
    Ex. This is likely to be particularly important for directory-type data bases and other full text data bases, such as electronic journals.
    * * *

    Ex: This is likely to be particularly important for directory-type data bases and other full text data bases, such as electronic journals.

    Spanish-English dictionary > del estilo de los directorios

  • 106 desaparecer

    v.
    1 to disappear.
    me ha desaparecido la pluma my pen has disappeared
    será mejor que desaparezcas de escena durante una temporada you'd better make yourself scarce for a while
    desaparecer de la faz de la tierra to vanish from the face of the earth
    ¡desaparece de mi vista ahora mismo! get out of my sight this minute!
    La tristeza desaparece al amanecer Sadness disappears at dawn.
    Sus dudas desaparecieron His doubts disappeared.
    2 to go missing.
    * * *
    Conjugation model [ AGRADECER], like link=agradecer agradecer
    1 (dejar de estar) to disappear
    \
    desaparecer del mapa figurado to vanish off the face of the earth
    hacer desaparecer to cause to disappear, hide 2 (quitar) to get rid of
    * * *
    verb
    to disappear, vanish
    * * *
    1. VI
    1) [persona, objeto] to disappear, go missing

    ¡desaparece de mi vista! — get out of my sight!

    mapa
    2) [mancha, olor, síntoma] to disappear, go (away)
    3) euf (=morir) to pass away
    2.
    VT LAm (Pol) to disappear

    desaparecieron a los disidentes — they disappeared the dissidents, the dissidents were disappeared

    * * *
    1.
    verbo intransitivo
    a) ( de lugar) to disappear
    b) dolor/síntoma/cicatriz to disappear, go; costumbre to disappear, die out; mancha to come out
    c) ( de la vista) to disappear

    desapareció entre la muchedumbrehe disappeared o vanished into the crowd

    desaparece de mi vista — (fam) get out of my sight

    2.
    desaparecerse v pron (Andes) to disappear
    * * *
    = disappear, disband, fade (away/out), fall into + obscurity, vanish, die out, evaporate, go away, dissolve, pass on, go + missing, sweep away, slip through + the cracks, swallow up, slip from + the scene, go out of + existence, go + the way of the dodo, follow + the dodo, go + the way of the horseless carriage, go + the way of the dinosaur(s), blow away, wither away, drop from + sight, pass away, fizzle out, efface, fade into + obscurity, fade into + oblivion, go + forever, peter out, skulk off, sneak off, sneak away, go into + hiding, wear off, be all gone.
    Ex. This feature, portability, can be a mixed blessing-things which can be moved have a habit of disappearing.
    Ex. With the completion of the draft in 1983, the Working Group on an International Authority System was officially disbanded.
    Ex. Trails that are not frequently followed are prone to fade, items are not fully permanent, memory is transitory.
    Ex. The acid rain literature illustrated the 1st paradigm, where journals from the unadjusted literature were thrust forward in the adjusted literature, and no unadjusted journal fell into obscurity.
    Ex. She seized her sweater and purse and vanished.
    Ex. These changes accelerated through much of the nineteenth century, with the older material such as the chivalric romance dying out about the 1960s.
    Ex. It is pointless to create interest if it is then allowed to evaporate because the books cannot be obtained.
    Ex. Not surprisingly, the girls went away embarrassed, and the mother, if she was any better informed, was certainly none the wiser.
    Ex. He adjusted himself comfortably in the chair, overlapped his legs, and blew a smoke ring that dissolved two feet above her head.
    Ex. Further, it is true in nature that organisms are born, grow and mature, decline and pass on.
    Ex. This article describes the consequences of a burglary of a during which the desktop system, computer, image setter, and a FAX machine went missing.
    Ex. Librarians should ensure that the principles they stand for are not swept away on a tide of technological jingoism.
    Ex. The author discusses the factors which have led to early adolescent services slipping through the cracks.
    Ex. The growing complexity of computing environments requires creative solutions to prevent the gain in productivity promised by computing advances from being swallowed up by the necessity of moving information from one environment to another.
    Ex. With their numbers and their prices, serials in the paper format are as a spring fog slipping from the scene.
    Ex. The volunteer fire companies went out of existence, as did their library associations.
    Ex. Today, all of the early independents have gone the way of the dodo = En la actualidad, todas las empresas independientes originales han desaparecido.
    Ex. It has the choice: to follow the dodo or to rise again like the phoenix.
    Ex. When databases of information (particularly in full text) first became available on the Internet, many users felt that thesauri and subject classifications were no longer needed and would go the way of horseless carriages.
    Ex. The library will have to learn to cope with new technology and even larger amounts of material if it wishes to avoid going the way of the dinosaur.
    Ex. Its prediction that, with the passing of years, the taint of scandal will blow away, looks over-optimistic.
    Ex. He concludes that public libraries will wither away, together with the rights of the individual member of the public to information.
    Ex. The older material, such as the chivalric romances, dropped from sight.
    Ex. These tools are useable for analytical studies of how technologies emerge, mature and pass away.
    Ex. Over the weekend, she started three articles and each one fizzled out for lack of inspiration.
    Ex. The beauty, the aliveness, the creativity, the passion that made her lovable and gave her life meaning has been effaced.
    Ex. But he may be put under house arrest, a dire fate for a man who is terrified of fading into obscurity.
    Ex. The music industry as we know it is slowly fading into oblivion.
    Ex. Those were the good old days and now they have gone forever.
    Ex. Press demands for information soon petered out but enquiries from the general public continued for many months.
    Ex. Good attendance with 21 people there though a few skulked off without paying!.
    Ex. One of the great joys in life is sneaking off.
    Ex. So I decided to take my chances and sneak away quietly on a day when Fabiola had a group meeting at her lab.
    Ex. The three have been jailed for more than two weeks while a fourth journalist went into hiding after receiving a judicial summons.
    Ex. We're all familiar with the idea of novelty value and how it wears off with time.
    Ex. The hall is quiet, the band has packed up, and the munchies are all gone.
    ----
    * aparecer y desaparecer = come and go.
    * barreras + desaparecer = boundaries + dissolve.
    * desaparecer de la faz de la tierra = vanish from + the face of the earth, disappear from + the face of the earth.
    * desaparecer en el horizonte cabalgando al atardecer = ride off + into the sunset.
    * desaparecer en la distancia = disappear in + the distance.
    * desaparecer gradualmente = fade into + the sunset.
    * desaparecer las diferencias = blur + distinctions, blur + the lines between, blur + the boundaries between.
    * desaparecer poco a poco = fade into + the sunset.
    * desaparecer sin dejar huella = evaporate into + thin air, vanish into + thin air, disappear into + thin air, disappear without + a trace, disappear into + the blue, vanish into + the blue.
    * desaparecer sin dejar rastro = evaporate into + thin air, vanish into + thin air, disappear into + thin air, disappear without + a trace, disappear into + the blue, vanish into + the blue.
    * desear fuertemente que Algo desaparezca = will + Nombre + away.
    * estar desapareciendo = be on the way out.
    * hacer desaparecer = eradicate, dispel, banish.
    * hacer desaparecer un mito = dispel + myth.
    * hacer mucho tiempo que Algo ha desaparecido = be long gone.
    * límites + desaparecer = boundaries + crumble.
    * problema + desaparecer = problem + go away.
    * que no desaparece = lingering.
    * viejas costumbres nunca desaparecen, las = old ways never die, the.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo intransitivo
    a) ( de lugar) to disappear
    b) dolor/síntoma/cicatriz to disappear, go; costumbre to disappear, die out; mancha to come out
    c) ( de la vista) to disappear

    desapareció entre la muchedumbrehe disappeared o vanished into the crowd

    desaparece de mi vista — (fam) get out of my sight

    2.
    desaparecerse v pron (Andes) to disappear
    * * *
    = disappear, disband, fade (away/out), fall into + obscurity, vanish, die out, evaporate, go away, dissolve, pass on, go + missing, sweep away, slip through + the cracks, swallow up, slip from + the scene, go out of + existence, go + the way of the dodo, follow + the dodo, go + the way of the horseless carriage, go + the way of the dinosaur(s), blow away, wither away, drop from + sight, pass away, fizzle out, efface, fade into + obscurity, fade into + oblivion, go + forever, peter out, skulk off, sneak off, sneak away, go into + hiding, wear off, be all gone.

    Ex: This feature, portability, can be a mixed blessing-things which can be moved have a habit of disappearing.

    Ex: With the completion of the draft in 1983, the Working Group on an International Authority System was officially disbanded.
    Ex: Trails that are not frequently followed are prone to fade, items are not fully permanent, memory is transitory.
    Ex: The acid rain literature illustrated the 1st paradigm, where journals from the unadjusted literature were thrust forward in the adjusted literature, and no unadjusted journal fell into obscurity.
    Ex: She seized her sweater and purse and vanished.
    Ex: These changes accelerated through much of the nineteenth century, with the older material such as the chivalric romance dying out about the 1960s.
    Ex: It is pointless to create interest if it is then allowed to evaporate because the books cannot be obtained.
    Ex: Not surprisingly, the girls went away embarrassed, and the mother, if she was any better informed, was certainly none the wiser.
    Ex: He adjusted himself comfortably in the chair, overlapped his legs, and blew a smoke ring that dissolved two feet above her head.
    Ex: Further, it is true in nature that organisms are born, grow and mature, decline and pass on.
    Ex: This article describes the consequences of a burglary of a during which the desktop system, computer, image setter, and a FAX machine went missing.
    Ex: Librarians should ensure that the principles they stand for are not swept away on a tide of technological jingoism.
    Ex: The author discusses the factors which have led to early adolescent services slipping through the cracks.
    Ex: The growing complexity of computing environments requires creative solutions to prevent the gain in productivity promised by computing advances from being swallowed up by the necessity of moving information from one environment to another.
    Ex: With their numbers and their prices, serials in the paper format are as a spring fog slipping from the scene.
    Ex: The volunteer fire companies went out of existence, as did their library associations.
    Ex: Today, all of the early independents have gone the way of the dodo = En la actualidad, todas las empresas independientes originales han desaparecido.
    Ex: It has the choice: to follow the dodo or to rise again like the phoenix.
    Ex: When databases of information (particularly in full text) first became available on the Internet, many users felt that thesauri and subject classifications were no longer needed and would go the way of horseless carriages.
    Ex: The library will have to learn to cope with new technology and even larger amounts of material if it wishes to avoid going the way of the dinosaur.
    Ex: Its prediction that, with the passing of years, the taint of scandal will blow away, looks over-optimistic.
    Ex: He concludes that public libraries will wither away, together with the rights of the individual member of the public to information.
    Ex: The older material, such as the chivalric romances, dropped from sight.
    Ex: These tools are useable for analytical studies of how technologies emerge, mature and pass away.
    Ex: Over the weekend, she started three articles and each one fizzled out for lack of inspiration.
    Ex: The beauty, the aliveness, the creativity, the passion that made her lovable and gave her life meaning has been effaced.
    Ex: But he may be put under house arrest, a dire fate for a man who is terrified of fading into obscurity.
    Ex: The music industry as we know it is slowly fading into oblivion.
    Ex: Those were the good old days and now they have gone forever.
    Ex: Press demands for information soon petered out but enquiries from the general public continued for many months.
    Ex: Good attendance with 21 people there though a few skulked off without paying!.
    Ex: One of the great joys in life is sneaking off.
    Ex: So I decided to take my chances and sneak away quietly on a day when Fabiola had a group meeting at her lab.
    Ex: The three have been jailed for more than two weeks while a fourth journalist went into hiding after receiving a judicial summons.
    Ex: We're all familiar with the idea of novelty value and how it wears off with time.
    Ex: The hall is quiet, the band has packed up, and the munchies are all gone.
    * aparecer y desaparecer = come and go.
    * barreras + desaparecer = boundaries + dissolve.
    * desaparecer de la faz de la tierra = vanish from + the face of the earth, disappear from + the face of the earth.
    * desaparecer en el horizonte cabalgando al atardecer = ride off + into the sunset.
    * desaparecer en la distancia = disappear in + the distance.
    * desaparecer gradualmente = fade into + the sunset.
    * desaparecer las diferencias = blur + distinctions, blur + the lines between, blur + the boundaries between.
    * desaparecer poco a poco = fade into + the sunset.
    * desaparecer sin dejar huella = evaporate into + thin air, vanish into + thin air, disappear into + thin air, disappear without + a trace, disappear into + the blue, vanish into + the blue.
    * desaparecer sin dejar rastro = evaporate into + thin air, vanish into + thin air, disappear into + thin air, disappear without + a trace, disappear into + the blue, vanish into + the blue.
    * desear fuertemente que Algo desaparezca = will + Nombre + away.
    * estar desapareciendo = be on the way out.
    * hacer desaparecer = eradicate, dispel, banish.
    * hacer desaparecer un mito = dispel + myth.
    * hacer mucho tiempo que Algo ha desaparecido = be long gone.
    * límites + desaparecer = boundaries + crumble.
    * problema + desaparecer = problem + go away.
    * que no desaparece = lingering.
    * viejas costumbres nunca desaparecen, las = old ways never die, the.

    * * *
    vi
    1 (de un lugar) to disappear
    desapareció sin dejar huella he disappeared o vanished without trace, he did a vanishing trick o a disappearing act ( hum)
    hizo desaparecer el sombrero ante sus ojos he made the hat disappear o vanish before their very eyes
    en esta oficina las cosas tienden a desaparecer things tend to disappear o go missing in this office
    2 «dolor/síntoma» to disappear; «cicatriz» to disappear, go; «costumbre» to disappear, die out
    lo dejé en remojo y la mancha desapareció I left it to soak and the stain came out
    tenía que hacer desaparecer las pruebas he had to get rid of the evidence
    3 (de la vista) to disappear
    el sol desapareció detrás de una nube the sun disappeared o went behind a cloud
    el ladrón desapareció entre la muchedumbre the thief disappeared o vanished into the crowd
    desaparece de mi vista antes de que te pegue ( fam); get out of my sight before I wallop you ( colloq)
    1 (de un lugar) to disappear
    se desaparecieron mis gafas my glasses have disappeared
    2 (de la vista) to disappear
    * * *

     

    desaparecer ( conjugate desaparecer) verbo intransitivo [persona/objeto] to disappear;
    [dolor/síntoma/cicatriz] to disappear, go;
    [ costumbre] to disappear, die out;
    [ mancha] to come out
    desaparecerse verbo pronominal (Andes) to disappear
    desaparecer verbo intransitivo to disappear: me ha desaparecido la cartera, I can't find my wallet
    el sol desapareció detrás de las nubes, the sun vanished behind the clouds
    ♦ Locuciones: desaparecer del mapa/de la faz de la tierra, to vanish off the face of the earth
    ' desaparecer' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    confundirse
    - disipar
    - escabullirse
    - lance
    - magia
    - mapa
    - obliterar
    - perderse
    - volar
    - volatilizarse
    - camino
    - comer
    - ir
    - pasar
    - quitar
    - sacar
    English:
    disappear
    - dissipate
    - linger
    - lost
    - magic away
    - melt away
    - sink away
    - trace
    - vanish
    - face
    - melt
    - missing
    * * *
    vi
    1. [de la vista] to disappear (de from);
    desapareció tras las colinas it dropped out of sight behind the hills;
    me ha desaparecido la pluma my pen has disappeared;
    hizo desaparecer una paloma y un conejo he made a dove and a rabbit vanish;
    será mejor que desaparezcas de escena durante una temporada you'd better make yourself scarce for a while;
    desaparecer de la faz de la tierra to vanish from the face of the earth;
    ¡desaparece de mi vista ahora mismo! get out of my sight this minute!
    2. [dolor, síntomas, mancha] to disappear, to go;
    [cicatriz] to disappear; [sarpullido] to clear up
    3. [en guerra, accidente] to go missing, to disappear;
    muchos desaparecieron durante la represión many people disappeared during the crackdown
    vt
    Am [persona] = to detain extrajudicially during political repression and possibly kill
    * * *
    I v/i disappear, vanish
    II v/t L.Am.
    disappear fam, make disappear
    * * *
    desaparecer {53} vt
    : to cause to disappear
    : to disappear, to vanish
    * * *
    desaparecer vb to disappear

    Spanish-English dictionary > desaparecer

  • 107 durante los últimos + Expresión Temporal

    = over the past + Expresión Temporal
    Ex. Over the past two to three years the numbers of full text data bases and data banks has started to escalate considerably.
    * * *
    = over the past + Expresión Temporal

    Ex: Over the past two to three years the numbers of full text data bases and data banks has started to escalate considerably.

    Spanish-English dictionary > durante los últimos + Expresión Temporal

  • 108 eficaz

    adj.
    1 efficient (person).
    2 efficacious, active, effective, efficient.
    * * *
    1 (eficiente) efficient
    2 (cosa) efficacious, effective
    * * *
    adj.
    * * *
    ADJ [ley, remedio, producto, sanción] effective; [persona, método, instrumento] efficient
    * * *
    a) <fórmula/remedio> effective, efficacious (frml)
    b) ( eficiente) efficient
    * * *
    = effective, efficacious, efficient, keen [keener -comp., keenest -sup.], successful.
    Ex. Normally the most effective way of summarising a table is to produce a simplified table.
    Ex. Micrographic and computer technologies and their integration will become increasingly efficacious as agents for change with respect to the continued existence of the traditional 75 by 125 millimeter card.
    Ex. It permits efficient searching without scanning the full text file sequentially.
    Ex. Formal logic used to be a keen instrument in the hands of the teacher in his trying of students' souls.
    Ex. Someone's off-the-cuff idea may be the clue that will tap another's thought and lead to a successful solution.
    ----
    * búsqueda eficaz = savvy searching.
    * de una manera eficaz = competently.
    * eficaz desde un punto de vista energético = energy efficient.
    * hacer que sea eficaz = render + effective.
    * muy eficaz = powerful.
    * poco eficaz = non-efficient.
    * ser eficaz para + Infinitivo = be efficient at + Gerundio.
    * ser poco eficaz = do + little.
    * supereficaz = super-efficient.
    * usando el tiempo de un modo eficaz = time efficient [time-efficient].
    * * *
    a) <fórmula/remedio> effective, efficacious (frml)
    b) ( eficiente) efficient
    * * *
    = effective, efficacious, efficient, keen [keener -comp., keenest -sup.], successful.

    Ex: Normally the most effective way of summarising a table is to produce a simplified table.

    Ex: Micrographic and computer technologies and their integration will become increasingly efficacious as agents for change with respect to the continued existence of the traditional 75 by 125 millimeter card.
    Ex: It permits efficient searching without scanning the full text file sequentially.
    Ex: Formal logic used to be a keen instrument in the hands of the teacher in his trying of students' souls.
    Ex: Someone's off-the-cuff idea may be the clue that will tap another's thought and lead to a successful solution.
    * búsqueda eficaz = savvy searching.
    * de una manera eficaz = competently.
    * eficaz desde un punto de vista energético = energy efficient.
    * hacer que sea eficaz = render + effective.
    * muy eficaz = powerful.
    * poco eficaz = non-efficient.
    * ser eficaz para + Infinitivo = be efficient at + Gerundio.
    * ser poco eficaz = do + little.
    * supereficaz = super-efficient.
    * usando el tiempo de un modo eficaz = time efficient [time-efficient].

    * * *
    1 ‹fórmula/remedio› effective, efficacious ( frml)
    la manera más eficaz de evitarlo the most effective means of avoiding it
    2 (eficiente) efficient
    * * *

     

    eficaz adjetivo
    a)fórmula/remedio effective, efficacious (frml)


    eficaz adjetivo
    1 (medida, medicamento) effective: es un producto eficaz contra la migraña, this product works well for migraines
    2 (persona) efficient
    ' eficaz' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    binomio
    - efectiva
    - efectivo
    - poderosa
    - poderoso
    English:
    effective
    - efficient
    - hypnosis
    - try
    * * *
    eficaz adj
    1. [persona] efficient
    2. [medicamento, medida, gestión] effective;
    un remedio eficaz contra el acné an effective treatment o remedy for acne
    * * *
    adj
    1 ( efectivo) effective
    2 ( eficiente) efficient
    * * *
    eficaz adj, pl - caces
    1) : effective
    2) eficiente: efficient
    eficazmente adv
    * * *
    eficaz adj
    1. (remedio, producto) effective
    2. (persona) efficient

    Spanish-English dictionary > eficaz

  • 109 eficiente

    adj.
    efficient.
    * * *
    1 efficient
    * * *
    adj.
    * * *
    * * *
    adjetivo efficient
    * * *
    = efficient, streamlined, business-like, workmanlike.
    Ex. It permits efficient searching without scanning the full text file sequentially.
    Ex. In most libraries streamlined procedures exist for placing subscriptions and standing orders for periodicals and serials.
    Ex. It was generally felt that US libraries are organised on more business-like lines than those in the Netherlands.
    Ex. If the book fulfils a useful function for the students of this subject at the appropriate level then the author should congratulate himself on having done a useful workmanlike job.
    * * *
    adjetivo efficient
    * * *
    = efficient, streamlined, business-like, workmanlike.

    Ex: It permits efficient searching without scanning the full text file sequentially.

    Ex: In most libraries streamlined procedures exist for placing subscriptions and standing orders for periodicals and serials.
    Ex: It was generally felt that US libraries are organised on more business-like lines than those in the Netherlands.
    Ex: If the book fulfils a useful function for the students of this subject at the appropriate level then the author should congratulate himself on having done a useful workmanlike job.

    * * *
    efficient
    * * *

     

    eficiente adjetivo
    efficient
    eficiente adjetivo efficient
    ' eficiente' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    eficaz
    English:
    businesslike
    - efficient
    - streamline
    - brisk
    - business
    - due
    - workmanlike
    * * *
    efficient
    * * *
    adj efficient
    * * *
    eficaz: efficient
    * * *
    eficiente adj efficient

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  • 110 emergente

    adj.
    emerging.
    m.
    emergent.
    * * *
    1 emerging, emergent
    2 figurado resulting, consequent
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) [nación, ideología, mercado] emerging, emergent
    2) (=resultante) resultant, consequent
    3) (Inform) pop-up antes de s
    * * *
    adjetivo <clase/nación> emergent, emerging (before n); < daño> consequent, resulting (before n)
    * * *
    = burgeoning, evolving, nascent, emergent, growing.
    Ex. It was apparent that the responders to the investigation were somewhat unsure of their future situation relative to the burgeoning information education market = Era claro que los entrevistados en la investigacion no se sentían muy seguros sobre su situación futura en relación con el incipiente mercado de las enseñanzas de documentación.
    Ex. One of the objectives is to produce a statement of the role of the Library in the evolving national information program over the next five to seven years.
    Ex. Later this strip is retyped into ordinary language, for in its nascent form it is intelligible only to the initiated.
    Ex. Books for emergent readers should facilitate the acquisition of these concepts.
    Ex. Yet another variable factor is the growing presence of full text data bases.
    ----
    * menú emergente = pop-up menu.
    * ventana emergente = pop up window.
    * * *
    adjetivo <clase/nación> emergent, emerging (before n); < daño> consequent, resulting (before n)
    * * *
    = burgeoning, evolving, nascent, emergent, growing.

    Ex: It was apparent that the responders to the investigation were somewhat unsure of their future situation relative to the burgeoning information education market = Era claro que los entrevistados en la investigacion no se sentían muy seguros sobre su situación futura en relación con el incipiente mercado de las enseñanzas de documentación.

    Ex: One of the objectives is to produce a statement of the role of the Library in the evolving national information program over the next five to seven years.
    Ex: Later this strip is retyped into ordinary language, for in its nascent form it is intelligible only to the initiated.
    Ex: Books for emergent readers should facilitate the acquisition of these concepts.
    Ex: Yet another variable factor is the growing presence of full text data bases.
    * menú emergente = pop-up menu.
    * ventana emergente = pop up window.

    * * *
    1 ‹clase/nación› emergent, emerging ( before n)
    2 ‹daño› consequential, resulting ( before n)
    * * *
    emerging
    * * *
    adj emergent, emerging;
    país emergente emergent nation
    * * *
    1) : emergent
    2) : consequent, resultant

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  • 111 empresa dedicada a los sondeos de opinión

    (n.) = polling firm, polling agency
    Ex. This is a full-text collection of public opinion surveys that have been conducted by major US polling firms since the 1940s.
    Ex. The state premier polling agency has provided access to New Jersey public opinion data via the web.
    * * *
    (n.) = polling firm, polling agency

    Ex: This is a full-text collection of public opinion surveys that have been conducted by major US polling firms since the 1940s.

    Ex: The state premier polling agency has provided access to New Jersey public opinion data via the web.

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  • 112 en aumento

    (adj.) = burgeoning, growing, increasing, mounting, rising, on the rise, heightening
    Ex. It was apparent that the responders to the investigation were somewhat unsure of their future situation relative to the burgeoning information education market = Era claro que los entrevistados en la investigacion no se sentían muy seguros sobre su situación futura en relación con el incipiente mercado de las enseñanzas de documentación.
    Ex. Yet another variable factor is the growing presence of full text data bases.
    Ex. The final order on the shelves is the reverse of this, so that an order of increasing speciality is achieved.
    Ex. If the approach is not too blinkered, such situations, on the basis of mounting evidence, quickly lead to the realisation that technological solutions to information problems are at best partial.
    Ex. But the good times ran out and the world recession of the 1970s brought rising inflation, unemployment and increasing pressure for better social services.
    Ex. In the article 'Love is a many splendoured thing' a selection of 13 writers of romance, both new and veteran, all on the rise in their field, discuss their craft and the challenges of today's market.
    Ex. The rising tension over the Olympic torch relay is heightening concerns whether this summer's Games will be clouded by political rancor.
    * * *
    (adj.) = burgeoning, growing, increasing, mounting, rising, on the rise, heightening

    Ex: It was apparent that the responders to the investigation were somewhat unsure of their future situation relative to the burgeoning information education market = Era claro que los entrevistados en la investigacion no se sentían muy seguros sobre su situación futura en relación con el incipiente mercado de las enseñanzas de documentación.

    Ex: Yet another variable factor is the growing presence of full text data bases.
    Ex: The final order on the shelves is the reverse of this, so that an order of increasing speciality is achieved.
    Ex: If the approach is not too blinkered, such situations, on the basis of mounting evidence, quickly lead to the realisation that technological solutions to information problems are at best partial.
    Ex: But the good times ran out and the world recession of the 1970s brought rising inflation, unemployment and increasing pressure for better social services.
    Ex: In the article 'Love is a many splendoured thing' a selection of 13 writers of romance, both new and veteran, all on the rise in their field, discuss their craft and the challenges of today's market.
    Ex: The rising tension over the Olympic torch relay is heightening concerns whether this summer's Games will be clouded by political rancor.

    Spanish-English dictionary > en aumento

  • 113 en los últimos + Expresión Temporal

    = over the past + Expresión Temporal
    Ex. Over the past two to three years the numbers of full text data bases and data banks has started to escalate considerably.
    * * *
    = over the past + Expresión Temporal

    Ex: Over the past two to three years the numbers of full text data bases and data banks has started to escalate considerably.

    Spanish-English dictionary > en los últimos + Expresión Temporal

  • 114 encajar bien

    v.
    to adjust in place.
    * * *
    (n.) = good fit
    Ex. Factors making a data base a good fit for an end user requirement include match on subject of interest and the inclusion of full text or abstracts.
    * * *
    (n.) = good fit

    Ex: Factors making a data base a good fit for an end user requirement include match on subject of interest and the inclusion of full text or abstracts.

    Spanish-English dictionary > encajar bien

  • 115 escrito sólo por un lado

    (adj.) = one-sided
    Ex. Those wishing to present a paper on any of the above mentioned topics should send three copies of the full text (maximum 15 one-sided pages) to the Organizing Committee.
    * * *
    (adj.) = one-sided

    Ex: Those wishing to present a paper on any of the above mentioned topics should send three copies of the full text (maximum 15 one-sided pages) to the Organizing Committee.

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  • 116 esquivar el problema

    (v.) = sidestep + the problem
    Ex. This strategy uses the full-text database as a document delivery tool and sidesteps the problems of retrieval.
    * * *
    (v.) = sidestep + the problem

    Ex: This strategy uses the full-text database as a document delivery tool and sidesteps the problems of retrieval.

    Spanish-English dictionary > esquivar el problema

  • 117 extinguirse

    1 (fuego etc) to go out
    2 (especie etc) to become extinct, die out
    3 (amor) to die away
    4 (plazo) to expire, run out
    * * *
    VPR
    1) [fuego] to go out
    2) (Bio) to die out, become extinct
    3) [contrato, plazo] to expire
    * * *
    (v.) = die out, go + the way of the dodo, follow + the dodo, go + the way of the horseless carriage, go + the way of the dinosaur(s), become + extinct, peter out
    Ex. These changes accelerated through much of the nineteenth century, with the older material such as the chivalric romance dying out about the 1960s.
    Ex. Today, all of the early independents have gone the way of the dodo = En la actualidad, todas las empresas independientes originales han desaparecido.
    Ex. It has the choice: to follow the dodo or to rise again like the phoenix.
    Ex. When databases of information (particularly in full text) first became available on the Internet, many users felt that thesauri and subject classifications were no longer needed and would go the way of horseless carriages.
    Ex. The library will have to learn to cope with new technology and even larger amounts of material if it wishes to avoid going the way of the dinosaur.
    Ex. Forestry officials have created suntraps in one of the region's beauty spots to prevent a species of the ant family from becoming extinct.
    Ex. Press demands for information soon petered out but enquiries from the general public continued for many months.
    * * *
    (v.) = die out, go + the way of the dodo, follow + the dodo, go + the way of the horseless carriage, go + the way of the dinosaur(s), become + extinct, peter out

    Ex: These changes accelerated through much of the nineteenth century, with the older material such as the chivalric romance dying out about the 1960s.

    Ex: Today, all of the early independents have gone the way of the dodo = En la actualidad, todas las empresas independientes originales han desaparecido.
    Ex: It has the choice: to follow the dodo or to rise again like the phoenix.
    Ex: When databases of information (particularly in full text) first became available on the Internet, many users felt that thesauri and subject classifications were no longer needed and would go the way of horseless carriages.
    Ex: The library will have to learn to cope with new technology and even larger amounts of material if it wishes to avoid going the way of the dinosaur.
    Ex: Forestry officials have created suntraps in one of the region's beauty spots to prevent a species of the ant family from becoming extinct.
    Ex: Press demands for information soon petered out but enquiries from the general public continued for many months.

    * * *

    ■extinguirse verbo reflexivo
    1 (el fuego) to go out
    2 (una especie) to become extinct, die out: los lémures se están extinguiendo, lemurs are dying out
    ' extinguirse' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    extinguir
    English:
    die
    - die down
    - die out
    * * *
    vpr
    1. [fuego, incendio, luz] to go out;
    [volcán] to become extinct
    2. [animal, raza] to become extinct, to die out
    3. [ruido] to die away
    4. [afecto, entusiasmo, esperanzas] to die
    5. [plazo] to expire
    * * *
    v/r
    1 BIO, ZO become extinct, die out
    2 de fuego go out
    3 de plazo expire
    * * *
    vr
    1) apagarse: to go out, to fade out
    2) : to die out, to become extinct
    * * *
    1. (fuego) to go out
    2. (especie) to become extinct [pt. became; pp. become]

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  • 118 extremadamente + Adjetivo

    (adj.) = alarmingly + Adjetivo, astronomically + Adjetivo, bleeding + Adjetivo/Nombre, extremely + Adjetivo, impossibly + Adjetivo, incredibly + Adjetivo, devastatingly + Adjetivo, dauntingly + Adjetivo, outrageously + Adjetivo, abysmally + Adjetivo, awfully + Adjetivo, shockingly + Adjetivo, bloody + Adjetivo
    Ex. As the quantity increased the printer's capital investment, which was always alarmingly high, rose with it, and his profit as a percentage of investment fell.
    Ex. To give this advice, the computer would have to store an astronomically large number of possible positions on the board.
    Ex. He had never seen the children's librarian so upset, she was one great bleeding resentment.
    Ex. Thus, the subject approach is extremely important in the access to information.
    Ex. Limitless flexibility sounds to be the answer but it is, of course, impossibly expensive and unacceptable aesthetically.
    Ex. We also know that large catalogs are not only incredibly expensive to maintain, but are increasingly impossible to use.
    Ex. The teacher flipped over the document and examined her scored evaluations: all, except for attendance and punctuality, were in the low 70's, a devastatingly dramatic plunge from the former heights of her 97 to 99 scores.
    Ex. This description suggests that OPAC searching is less dauntingly complex than it is often made out to be.
    Ex. On the other hand people passionately devoted to a hobby or sport or their work will endure without complaint conditions which less ardent folk think outrageously insupportable.
    Ex. Seventeenth-century English printing was abysmally poor, and there are few books that were not set in ill-cast, battered type, clumsily arranged and carelessly printed in brown ink on shabby paper.
    Ex. Searching these full-text files may be awfully confusing.
    Ex. Despite shockingly poor current resource levels, Cuban librarians are enthusiastically planning for better times in the future.
    Ex. I know a few guys that are dustbin men and it is bloody hard work for a average of £6.50 an hour.
    * * *
    (adj.) = alarmingly + Adjetivo, astronomically + Adjetivo, bleeding + Adjetivo/Nombre, extremely + Adjetivo, impossibly + Adjetivo, incredibly + Adjetivo, devastatingly + Adjetivo, dauntingly + Adjetivo, outrageously + Adjetivo, abysmally + Adjetivo, awfully + Adjetivo, shockingly + Adjetivo, bloody + Adjetivo

    Ex: As the quantity increased the printer's capital investment, which was always alarmingly high, rose with it, and his profit as a percentage of investment fell.

    Ex: To give this advice, the computer would have to store an astronomically large number of possible positions on the board.
    Ex: He had never seen the children's librarian so upset, she was one great bleeding resentment.
    Ex: Thus, the subject approach is extremely important in the access to information.
    Ex: Limitless flexibility sounds to be the answer but it is, of course, impossibly expensive and unacceptable aesthetically.
    Ex: We also know that large catalogs are not only incredibly expensive to maintain, but are increasingly impossible to use.
    Ex: The teacher flipped over the document and examined her scored evaluations: all, except for attendance and punctuality, were in the low 70's, a devastatingly dramatic plunge from the former heights of her 97 to 99 scores.
    Ex: This description suggests that OPAC searching is less dauntingly complex than it is often made out to be.
    Ex: On the other hand people passionately devoted to a hobby or sport or their work will endure without complaint conditions which less ardent folk think outrageously insupportable.
    Ex: Seventeenth-century English printing was abysmally poor, and there are few books that were not set in ill-cast, battered type, clumsily arranged and carelessly printed in brown ink on shabby paper.
    Ex: Searching these full-text files may be awfully confusing.
    Ex: Despite shockingly poor current resource levels, Cuban librarians are enthusiastically planning for better times in the future.
    Ex: I know a few guys that are dustbin men and it is bloody hard work for a average of £6.50 an hour.

    Spanish-English dictionary > extremadamente + Adjetivo

  • 119 fealdad

    f.
    1 ugliness.
    2 unworthiness.
    * * *
    1 ugliness
    * * *
    * * *
    femenino ugliness
    * * *
    Ex. The problem was chaos on the web and the ugliness of the stupid, raw power method used for full text searching.
    * * *
    femenino ugliness
    * * *

    Ex: The problem was chaos on the web and the ugliness of the stupid, raw power method used for full text searching.

    * * *
    ugliness
    * * *

    fealdad sustantivo femenino ugliness
    ' fealdad' also found in these entries:
    English:
    ugliness
    * * *
    1. [de rostro, paisaje, edificio] ugliness
    2. [de conducta] unworthiness
    * * *
    f ugliness
    * * *
    : ugliness

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  • 120 ficha

    f.
    1 (index) card (tarjeta).
    ficha policial police record
    ficha técnica (technical) specifications
    2 ticket.
    3 token.
    4 counter.
    5 contract (sport) (contrato).
    6 card (computing).
    ficha perforada perforated card
    7 chip, piece, token.
    8 fiche.
    9 index card, card, file card, filing card.
    10 checker, chequer.
    11 record card.
    12 scoundrel, rat.
    pres.indicat.
    3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: fichar.
    imperat.
    2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: fichar.
    * * *
    1 (tarjeta) index card, file card
    3 (en juegos) counter; (naipes) chip; (ajedrez) piece, man; (dominó) domino
    4 (de un deportista) signing-on fee
    \
    ficha policial police record
    ficha técnica technical specifications plural 2 (de película) credits plural
    * * *
    noun f.
    1) file, record
    2) chip, counter
    * * *
    SF
    1) [en juegos] counter; [en casino] chip; (Telec) token
    2) (=tarjeta) card; [de archivo] index card, record card; [en hotel] registration form

    ficha policial — police dossier, police record

    ficha técnica — (TV) (list of) credits

    3) CAm, Caribe five-cent piece; CAm * (=moneda) coin
    4) Méx [de botella] flat bottle cap
    5) And
    (tb: mala ficha) rogue, villain
    6) (Dep) signing-on fee
    * * *
    1) ( para datos) card; ( de fichero) index card
    2)
    a) (de teléfono, estacionamiento) token
    b) (Jueg) ( de dominó) domino; ( de damas) checker(AmE), draught (BrE); ( de otros juegos de mesa) counter; (de ruleta, póker) chip
    3) (Dep) ( contrato) signing-on fee; ( pago) contract
    4) (AmL fam) ( persona de cuidado) rat (colloq)
    * * *
    = index card, token, card.
    Ex. Aperture cards, where the full text of the document is kept in a special index card in the form of a microfiche, have been used for various collections of, for instance, patents and technical drawings.
    Ex. They have implemented a voluntary system for libraries of charging for photocopies with flat-rate 5 franc tokens, which can either be re-used by the recipient or cashed in for 4 francs.
    Ex. The most convenient manual format for recording terms is to write each term on a card.
    ----
    * área de numeración de la ficha = card counter area.
    * auxiliar dedicado a la ordenación de fichas = filing clerk.
    * basado en fichas = card-based.
    * catálogo de fichas = card catalogue, card index.
    * cuerpo de la ficha = body of the card.
    * de fichas = card-based.
    * ficha anotada = annotated card.
    * ficha básica = basic-entry card.
    * ficha Batten = Batten card.
    * ficha catalográfica = catalogue card.
    * ficha comentada = annotated card.
    * ficha de almacenamiento marginal = marginal storage card.
    * ficha de borde perforado = edge notch card.
    * ficha de coincidencia óptica = Batten card, optical coincidence card, Peek-a-boo card.
    * ficha de dígito terminal = terminal digit card.
    * ficha de empalme = electrical connector.
    * ficha de juego = playing piece.
    * ficha del lector = borrower record.
    * ficha de número de registro = accessions card.
    * ficha deportiva = sport(s) card.
    * ficha de préstamo del libro = book card [bookcard].
    * ficha de referencia = reference entry, reference card.
    * ficha de término = term card.
    * ficha de trabajo = worksheet, project worksheet.
    * ficha de tres por cinco pulgadas = three-by-five card.
    * ficha de unitérminos = uniterm card.
    * ficha de ventanilla = aperture card.
    * ficha modelo = form.
    * ficha peek-a-boo = Peek-a-boo card.
    * ficha perforada = punched card.
    * ficha principal = main entry card.
    * ficha secundaria = added entry card.
    * ficha unitérmino de número de registro = accessions card.
    * índices postcoordinados de fichas = card based post-coordinate index.
    * insertar aguja en un paquete de fichas = needling the pack.
    * intercalación de fichas = filing.
    * juego de fichas = card set, deck of cards.
    * ordenación de fichas = filing.
    * Reglas de la ALA para la Intercalación de Fichas de Catálogo = ALA Rules for Filing Catalog Cards.
    * sistema de fichas = card based system.
    * sistema de fichas peek-a-boo = peek-a-boo system.
    * sistema de indización de fichas = card index system.
    * * *
    1) ( para datos) card; ( de fichero) index card
    2)
    a) (de teléfono, estacionamiento) token
    b) (Jueg) ( de dominó) domino; ( de damas) checker(AmE), draught (BrE); ( de otros juegos de mesa) counter; (de ruleta, póker) chip
    3) (Dep) ( contrato) signing-on fee; ( pago) contract
    4) (AmL fam) ( persona de cuidado) rat (colloq)
    * * *
    = index card, token, card.

    Ex: Aperture cards, where the full text of the document is kept in a special index card in the form of a microfiche, have been used for various collections of, for instance, patents and technical drawings.

    Ex: They have implemented a voluntary system for libraries of charging for photocopies with flat-rate 5 franc tokens, which can either be re-used by the recipient or cashed in for 4 francs.
    Ex: The most convenient manual format for recording terms is to write each term on a card.
    * área de numeración de la ficha = card counter area.
    * auxiliar dedicado a la ordenación de fichas = filing clerk.
    * basado en fichas = card-based.
    * catálogo de fichas = card catalogue, card index.
    * cuerpo de la ficha = body of the card.
    * de fichas = card-based.
    * ficha anotada = annotated card.
    * ficha básica = basic-entry card.
    * ficha Batten = Batten card.
    * ficha catalográfica = catalogue card.
    * ficha comentada = annotated card.
    * ficha de almacenamiento marginal = marginal storage card.
    * ficha de borde perforado = edge notch card.
    * ficha de coincidencia óptica = Batten card, optical coincidence card, Peek-a-boo card.
    * ficha de dígito terminal = terminal digit card.
    * ficha de empalme = electrical connector.
    * ficha de juego = playing piece.
    * ficha del lector = borrower record.
    * ficha de número de registro = accessions card.
    * ficha deportiva = sport(s) card.
    * ficha de préstamo del libro = book card [bookcard].
    * ficha de referencia = reference entry, reference card.
    * ficha de término = term card.
    * ficha de trabajo = worksheet, project worksheet.
    * ficha de tres por cinco pulgadas = three-by-five card.
    * ficha de unitérminos = uniterm card.
    * ficha de ventanilla = aperture card.
    * ficha modelo = form.
    * ficha peek-a-boo = Peek-a-boo card.
    * ficha perforada = punched card.
    * ficha principal = main entry card.
    * ficha secundaria = added entry card.
    * ficha unitérmino de número de registro = accessions card.
    * índices postcoordinados de fichas = card based post-coordinate index.
    * insertar aguja en un paquete de fichas = needling the pack.
    * intercalación de fichas = filing.
    * juego de fichas = card set, deck of cards.
    * ordenación de fichas = filing.
    * Reglas de la ALA para la Intercalación de Fichas de Catálogo = ALA Rules for Filing Catalog Cards.
    * sistema de fichas = card based system.
    * sistema de fichas peek-a-boo = peek-a-boo system.
    * sistema de indización de fichas = card index system.

    * * *
    A (para datos) index card
    la policía le abrió ficha the police opened a file on him
    Compuestos:
    property details
    medical records (pl)
    police record
    technical specifications (pl)
    B
    1 (de teléfono, estacionamiento) token
    introducir la ficha por la ranura insert the token in the slot
    2 ( Jueg) (de dominó) domino; (de damas) checker ( AmE), draught ( BrE); (de otros juegos de mesa) counter; (de ruleta, póker) chip
    C ( Dep) (contrato) signing-on fee; (pago) contract
    ¡qué ficha resultó ser el novio de Alicia! Alicia's fiancé turned out to be a real rat o ( BrE) a really nasty piece of work! ( colloq)
    * * *

     

    Del verbo fichar: ( conjugate fichar)

    ficha es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo

    2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo

    Multiple Entries:
    ficha    
    fichar
    ficha sustantivo femenino
    1 ( para datos) card;
    ( de fichero) index card;

    ficha policial police record
    2
    a) (de teléfono, estacionamiento) token

    b) (Jueg) ( de dominó) domino;

    ( de damas) checker(AmE), draught (BrE);
    ( de otros juegos de mesa) counter;
    (de ruleta, póker) chip
    fichar ( conjugate fichar) verbo transitivo

    b) [equipo/club] to sign (up)

    verbo intransitivo (en fábrica, oficina — a la entrada) to clock in, punch in (AmE);
    (— a la salida) to clock out o (BrE) off, to punch out (AmE)
    ficha sustantivo femenino
    1 (tarjeta de cartón) filing card
    ficha técnica, (de un ordenador, etc) specifications pl, technical data
    (de un libro, disco, película) credits pl
    2 (de un juego de mesa, parchís) counter
    (de dominó) domino
    3 (de guardarropa) number
    4 (en el casino) chip
    5 (de un futbolista, etc) signing-on fee, contract
    fichar
    I verbo transitivo
    1 (una información) to put on file
    (la policía) to record
    2 Dep to sign up
    II verbo intransitivo
    1 (en un empleo) (la entrada) to clock in
    (la salida) to clock out
    2 Dep to sign
    ' ficha' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    referencia
    - sacar
    - adelantar
    - correr
    - dominó
    - encabezamiento
    - mover
    - rin
    English:
    card
    - chip
    - counter
    - domino
    - dossier
    - man
    - piece
    - token
    - transfer fee
    - file
    - go
    - index
    - peg
    - record
    * * *
    ficha nf
    1. [tarjeta] (index) card;
    [con detalles personales] file, record card;
    rellene esta ficha con sus datos fill in your details on this card
    ficha policial police record;
    ficha técnica [de producto] (technical) specifications;
    [de película] credits
    2. [de guardarropa, aparcamiento] token
    3. [de teléfono] token
    4. [de juego] counter;
    [de dominó] domino; [de ajedrez, damas] piece; [de ruleta] chip
    5. Dep [contrato] contract
    ficha de traspaso transfer fee
    6. Informát card
    ficha perforada perforated card
    7. Comp
    Am Fam
    ser buena ficha to be a Br nasty o US real piece of work
    * * *
    f
    1 file card, index card
    2 en juegos de mesa counter; en un casino chip; en damas checker, Br
    draught; en ajedrez man, piece
    3 TELEC token
    4 L.Am.
    ser una ficha fam be tough o
    formidable
    * * *
    ficha nf
    1) : index card
    2) : file, record
    3) : token
    4) : domino, checker, counter, poker chip
    * * *
    1. (tarjeta) card
    2. (en juegos) counter
    3. (en dominó) domino
    4. (informe) file / record

    Spanish-English dictionary > ficha

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